In this paper we perform Direct Statistical Simulations of a model of two-dimensional flow that exhibits a transition from jets to vortices. The model employs two-scale Kolmogorov forcing, with energy injected directly into the zonal mean of the flow. We compare these results with those from Direct Numerical Simulations. For square domains the solution takes the form of jets, but as the aspect ratio is increased a transition to isolated coherent vortices is found. We find that a truncation at second order in the equal-time but nonlocal cumulants that employs zonal averaging (zonal CE2) is capable of capturing the form of the jets for a range of Reynolds numbers as well as the transition to the vortex state, but, unsurprisingly, is unable to...
An inverse turbulent cascade in a restricted two-dimensional periodic domain creates a condensate—a ...
abstract: Coherent vortices are ubiquitous structures in natural flows that affect mixing and transp...
Two-dimensional turbulence in a rectangular domain self-organises into large-scale unidirectional je...
We consider direct statistical simulation (DSS) of a paradigm system of convection interacting with ...
Turbulence is one of the most ubiquitous features of the world around us. Its signatures can be foun...
"Two dimensional fluid flows are realized in situations where one dimension is much smaller than the...
International audienceGeophysical turbulent flows are characterized by their self-organisation into ...
International audienceClassical statistical theories of turbulence have shown their limitations, in ...
An important feature of the time evolution of the vorticity fields in two-dimensional turbulence is ...
Instabilities of fluid flows often generate turbulence. Using extensive direct numerical simulations...
A new numerical technique for the simulation of forced two-dimensional turbulence (Dritschel and Fon...
Starting from an alternative decomposition of the turbulent field, a multi-dimensional statistical f...
In this paper, a class of two-dimensional (2D) vortex models is analyzed, which is based on similari...
An inverse turbulent cascade in a restricted two-dimensional periodic domain creates a condensate—a ...
abstract: Coherent vortices are ubiquitous structures in natural flows that affect mixing and transp...
Two-dimensional turbulence in a rectangular domain self-organises into large-scale unidirectional je...
We consider direct statistical simulation (DSS) of a paradigm system of convection interacting with ...
Turbulence is one of the most ubiquitous features of the world around us. Its signatures can be foun...
"Two dimensional fluid flows are realized in situations where one dimension is much smaller than the...
International audienceGeophysical turbulent flows are characterized by their self-organisation into ...
International audienceClassical statistical theories of turbulence have shown their limitations, in ...
An important feature of the time evolution of the vorticity fields in two-dimensional turbulence is ...
Instabilities of fluid flows often generate turbulence. Using extensive direct numerical simulations...
A new numerical technique for the simulation of forced two-dimensional turbulence (Dritschel and Fon...
Starting from an alternative decomposition of the turbulent field, a multi-dimensional statistical f...
In this paper, a class of two-dimensional (2D) vortex models is analyzed, which is based on similari...
An inverse turbulent cascade in a restricted two-dimensional periodic domain creates a condensate—a ...
abstract: Coherent vortices are ubiquitous structures in natural flows that affect mixing and transp...
Two-dimensional turbulence in a rectangular domain self-organises into large-scale unidirectional je...